Update of the Kansas governor's race. Husband just called me. He heard on the radio just now that they should have the results in at 8:00 a.m. They are citing long lines at the polls and slow data uptake from USB ports as the reasons for it taking so long to get the numbers in. Kake is still reflecting the 95% reporting figure with the 541 vote lead for Kobach.

"Unofficial results show Kris Kobach upset Jeff Colyer in the GOP primary for Kansas governor, but the race is too close to call.

With election officials in Kansas halting the vote count Wednesday morning, Secretary of State Kris Kobach leads Gov. Jeff Colyer by 191 votes. It could be a few days before all absentee votes are counted.

A new state law allows ballots postmarked as of Tuesday to be counted, so long as they arrive three days after Election Day."

"Given the historically close margin of the current tabulation, the presence of thousands of as yet uncounted provisional ballots and the extraordinary problems with the count, particularly in Johnson County, this election remains too close to call."

"All precincts have reported. Reminders: results are unofficial. Provisional ballots are not included. Some hand-counted paper ballots are not included. Ballots that were postmarked on or before yesterday and received by Friday will be included in final totals. #KsLeg"